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Write custom AI-enabled codebase automations in Python. Leverage a full codebase-aware API. Automatically trigger automations from Github, Slack, and other providers.
Write custom AI-enabled codebase automations in Python. Leverage a full codebase-aware API. Automatically trigger automations from Github, Slack, and other providers.
We're currently in private alpha, we recommend consistently updating your SDK to the latest version to get the latest features and fixes.
pip install blocks-sdk
mkdir -p .blocks/myautomation
cd .blocks/myautomation
# automation.py
from blocks import task, on
@task(name="my_automation")
@on("github.pull_request", repos=["MyOrg/MyRepo"])
def my_automation(event):
print(event)
blocks init --api-key <your-api-key>
blocks push automation.py
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Write custom AI-enabled codebase automations in Python. Leverage a full codebase-aware API. Automatically trigger automations from Github, Slack, and other providers.
We found that blocks-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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